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"I would love to know when you come back this way again"
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Dear Keith...
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
I would love to know when you come back this way again. I didnt find out about the clinic in Elkview WV in time to make arrangements to have a coggins test pulled. I have a mare that I would love to have some help with. She's a 7yr old QH mare that we stopped training when she was 2yrs old because of an injury. (She got kicked in a tangle with a cranky broodmare) As the result of this injury shes now blind on her right side and Im not confident in my abilities to get her started again. Shes just mowing grass right now and I am interested in trying again and need lots of help. Im just sorry I didnt find out about the clinic in time. Keep me informed! Thanks
Susan H |
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Suggested Article: "Three Step Stop Exercise"
"When you've mastered this exercise, the cool "upshot" is that if you're riding your horse, and his body is in the wrong position to pick up his lead, for instance, (maybe he's all "splayed out") then you can simply pick up the reins and drive him...
from our Ask a Horse Trainer series > read more |
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Suggested Article: "The First Thing I Do"
If your horse went ballistic out on the trail last week... it didn't "just happen out of the blue." He's been telling you for weeks or months that he was going to lose it when enough pressure was applied every time he resisted (however slightly)...
from our Starting a Young Horse series > read more |
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Suggested Article: "An Easy Way to Look At Training"
Use training exercises to let a little pressure leak here and there, redirecting that energy to your advantage. For example, in our Hip-Shoulder-Shoulder exercise we begin by walking forward, then pick up a rein and ask one shoulder to stop while...
from our Horse Training Basics series > read more |
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Suggested Article: "Teach Neck Reining and more with the Clockwork Exercise"
This is called "The Clockwork Exercise" because you need to imagine four very large clocks, one underneath each of your horse's feet. When your horse moves any leg directly forward that leg is "stepping on twelve o'clock." When any leg moves...
from our Ask a Horse Trainer series > read more |
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Kicking
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